Children don’t need to be taught how to enjoy life. They explore everything. They laugh loudly. They become completely absorbed in the simplest, mundane moments. As adults we slowly lose that instinct…
We replace joy with productivity. Everything becomes optimization: work, schedules, goals…
Fun starts feeling “unproductive”. But humans psychologically need it…
Modern life rewards seriousness. Many people become afraid of looking childish, weird, or carefree. They become afraid of just being themselves — this is one of the biggest lessons we can learn from a toddler…
The biggest lesson a toddler can teach us is to start living for the moment again. This moment. Right now. Not in your phone. Not in your thoughts or plans. To be where you are now.
Fully, thoughtlessly, impulsively, honestly.
Because life isn’t happening in your memories or in your plans or on your phone or your TV. It’s happening where you are now.
The world can be a playground. We just need to start seeing it that way.
A meaningful life is not only about achieving. It’s about being here now, completely. Not holding back. Giving today everything. Throwing yourself into every little thing with all your energy and enthusiasm.
So remember to go play sometimes. Forget about work and go and run around in a field.


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